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    Dif·fuse

    verb

    • 1. spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people: "technologies diffuse rapidly"

    adjective

  2. 4 days ago · diffusing: 1 adj spreading by diffusion Synonyms: diffusive , dispersive , disseminative distributive serving to distribute or allot or disperse

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  4. 1 day ago · Some key characteristics of diffuse reflection include: – Light is scattered in all directions. – The intensity of the reflected light is the same regardless of the viewing angle. – Diffuse reflection is dependent on the roughness of the surface. – Diffuse reflection does not produce sharp, well-defined reflections like specular ...

  5. 3 days ago · nebula, any of the various tenuous clouds of gas and dust that occur in interstellar space. The term was formerly applied to any object outside the solar system that had a diffuse appearance rather than a pointlike image, as in the case of a star. This definition, adopted at a time when very distant objects could not be resolved into great ...

  6. 2 days ago · chromosome, the microscopic threadlike part of the cell that carries hereditary information in the form of genes. A defining feature of any chromosome is its compactness. For instance, the 46 chromosomes found in human cells have a combined length of 200 nm (1 nm = 10 − 9 metre); if the chromosomes were to be unraveled, the genetic material ...

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  7. 5 days ago · Enhancing image security via chaotic maps, Fibonacci, Tribonacci transformations, and DWT diffusion: a robust data encryption approach

  8. 5 days ago · Define diffusion. The net movement of molecules or ions down a concentration gradient, from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Provide examples of diffusion in nutrient and gas uptake in plants and humans.

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